Under Hyundai fleet agreements, 15,000 units of Kona Electric were leased across Europe in 2021. One of the main reasons why the model is so popular with fleet customers is its all-electric powertrain with zero local emissions. The Kona Electric is available with two electric battery options – a 64 kWh and a 39.2 kWh – to meet customer requirements, whether reducing CO2 emissions to meet new sustainability goals from companies or to autonomous driving for long journeys.
It also offers European companies a comfortable and comfortable fleet. The sub-compact SUV is small enough to drive smoothly on narrow European roads, yet roomy enough for its occupants to travel in comfort. The car also offers power front seats, heated second row seats and three-stage ventilation.
Source: La Verdad

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